I enjoyed it. In fact, I have come up with a random theory as to why Elvis showed up: he was once immortal, just as Kenny is now, but when he died, his mother was already dead, so he couldn't be reborn. However, he was sent back to Earth anyway, and now roams the earth as a lost soul. This would explain why "In the Ghetto" so perfectly matches Kenny's life (a boy is born in a poor area, dies, another baby is born). It was a prophecy made by Elvis, the Old One. And all his music was inspired by Erich Zann. Also, Kenny's writing style sounds like one of H. P. Lovecraft's narrators.

I think I need to rewatch this episode to see if I catch anything funny in it the second time around. I guess the whole Butters going crazy in the beginning was kinda cool but the moment it was said that he was Hawaiian, the rest of the episode fell flat.

Great-Butter's anger at the beginning-The ship sinking along with the "I LOVE YOU!" -Elvis Not so great-Basing an entire episode around an average joke and a really unfunny hyperbolic reaction. (They took 'er cards)*-Lack of Butters + Kenny dialogue, seems Kenny was just shoehorned in there- Not many, if any, funny jokes thrown in.I give it a 6/10. Disappointing since the idea of a Kenny and Butters pairing intrigued me as they're my two favorite characters.*Example of an extremely funny hyperbolic reaction.

I got a nice little kick out of the ep. Might be the anesthetic and hydracodone talking though. This version of SP adults being total idiots is a flavor I like, rather than them just being stupid for stupid's sake. True, I wish Kenny had had more muffled lines, but the letter narration was just plain funny. I also wish we had been treaten..ed to more of Trey's Elvis.

I really enjoyed this episode! It was fun to see Butters freak out a bit and the Hawaiian "natives" had me cracking up the whole time. The golf ball-assaults, Kenny's letters, even the scene at the airport made me laugh. I'll admit I was only vaguely aware of the "native" Hawaiians the show made fun of, but those kinds of people are common enough in the world that I found no difficulty in the subject of their satire.

I don't actually think its the reference I'm thinking of, or anything else at all. But, I know the Japanese meaning of Chi-chi is breast or boobies! Which in my messed up head, every time they said it I'd replaced it with boobs and made me laugh. If it is an actual drink, it doesn't sound too bad. Other than that I have no ideas as to what they meant by Chi-chi's.

South Park is amazing and anyone who doesn't think so should learn how to Respect My Authoritah! LOL South Park Rulez!